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Armani/Casa in Bangladesh: A new era of luxury living

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Armani/Casa in Bangladesh: A new era of luxury living

More than just furniture, it is a statement of elegance. Armani/Casa’s arrival marks a new chapter for Bangladesh’s luxury interior scene. .

TBS Report
24 March, 2025, 09:00 pm
Last modified: 21 April, 2025, 01:05 am
With simple lines, proportions, and elegant textiles, the living room pieces create a sophisticated atmosphere. Photos: Courtesy
With simple lines, proportions, and elegant textiles, the living room pieces create a sophisticated atmosphere. Photos: Courtesy

The moment you step into Shanta Lifestyle's Experience Centre, you realise that this is no ordinary furniture showroom. The space exudes a sense of sophistication beyond mere décor — it makes you feel like you are walking through a curated gallery of luxury and craftsmanship. 

Every piece of furniture, every lighting fixture and every accent piece seems to tell a story.

And now, that story is about to get even grander.

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For the first time ever, Armani/Casa — one of the world's most prestigious luxury interior brands — is coming to Bangladesh. Anyone who follows global design trends knows that this is more than just a new brand launch; it is a statement. A declaration that Bangladesh is ready to embrace the highest tier of luxury living.

More than just furniture: A work of art

People always associate Armani with timeless fashion. But what many do not realise is that Giorgio Armani's design philosophy extends far beyond the runway.

In 2000, he introduced Armani/Casa, a brand that embodies the same elegance, precision, and understated opulence that made his clothing designs an icon. Armani once said, "The home is the reflection of one's soul." Walking through the collection, you can see exactly what he meant.

Each piece is not just about function — it is about creating an experience: sofas that look sculpted rather than assembled, dining tables that seem fit for an art museum, and lighting fixtures that feel like poetry in design. 

It is this seamless fusion of minimalism and grandeur that has made Armani/Casa a staple in celebrity homes, five-star hotels and exclusive residences worldwide.

Shanta Lifestyle: Redefining luxury in Bangladesh

This is why Shanta Lifestyle's decision to bring Armani/Casa to Bangladesh is such a game-changer. Over the years, Shanta Lifestyle has been at the forefront of introducing premium European brands to the country, raising the bar for high-end interiors. 

But this? This is different.

We stood in their Experience Centre, imagining how this collection would transform high-end homes as we know it. For years, high-end homeowners, architects, and designers in Bangladesh have had to look beyond borders to bring in true luxury. Now, they no longer have to do that. With Armani/Casa making its way here, world-class design is finally within reach.

A new era of design

For those who appreciate the finer things in life, this moment is one to celebrate. It is not just about bringing a globally recognised brand to Bangladesh, it is about changing the way we see luxury living. It is about making a statement that our country, too, can be a part of the global elite in interior design.

And the best part? The official unveiling happens this April. We cannot wait to see how Bangladesh embraces this new era of sophistication. Because if there is one thing we have learned from our visit to Shanta Lifestyle, it is this: True elegance is not just about what you own. It is about how it makes you feel.

 

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